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  1. Apr 8, 2024 · Ludovico Sforza (born July 27, 1452, Vigevano, Pavia, duchy of Milan [Italy]—died May 27, 1508, Loches, Toubrenne, France) was an Italian Renaissance regent (1480–94) and duke of Milan (1494–98), a ruthless prince and diplomatist and a patron of Leonardo da Vinci and other artists.

  2. In the 2019 film Essere Leonardo da Vinci, he is played by Paolo Terenzi, although it constitutes a simple appearance. In the 2021 series Leonardo Ludovico Sforza is portrayed by English actor James D'Arcy. Culinary. The Dolceriso del Moro, a typical dessert of Vigevano, is dedicated to Ludovico.

  3. Jul 15, 2023 · Under Sforza’s patronage, Leonardo da Vinci flourished as a painter, sculptor, architect, engineer, and scientist. Besides producing iconic art, Leonardo was involved in several projects, ranging from developing military strategies to designing canal systems. His diverse roles under Ludovico’s rule showcased his talents far beyond the realm ...

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  5. Apr 9, 2021 · Ludovico Sforza seems to have offered him similar license to pursue his scientific investigations alongside his artistic commissions. And King Francis welcomed Leonardo to France perhaps not so much as a famous painter, but as a celebrated personality who could bring lustre to life at his court.

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  6. 1452-1508. Italian Renaissance regent (1480–94) and duke of Milan (1494–98), a ruthless prince and diplomatist and a patron of Leonardo da Vinci and other artists. Ludovico Sforza was the second son of Francesco Sforza, who had made himself duke of Milan. While still a child, he received the epithet il Moro (“the Moor”) because of his ...

  7. Da Vinci’s letter to Sforza, the de facto ruler of Milan, c. 1483 is essentially a job application (cover letter and résumé combined). It worked. The list of skills da Vinci ticks

  8. Jun 11, 2018 · Sforza, Ludovico (1452 – 1508) Duke of Milan from 1494 until 1499. The second son of Francesco I Sforza, he was born in the town of Vigevano in the Lombardy region of northern Italy. He was a ruthlessly ambitious Renaissance prince who patronized some of the greatest artists of Europe, including Leonardo da Vinci and Donato Bramante.

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